Leirvogsvatn
Sign in to saveLeirvogsvatn () is a small lake, located about northeast of Reykjavík, Iceland. It lies along Route 36. Located at above sea level, it has an area of with a maximum depth of . Fed by the , the lake is the subject of a legend in the form of a horse-shaped monster. The lake is known to contain populations of Gasterosteus islandicus.
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Leirvogsvatn () is a small lake, located about northeast of Reykjavík, Iceland. It lies along Route 36. Located at above sea level, it has an area of with a maximum depth of . Fed by the , the lake is the subject of a legend in the form of a horse-shaped monster. The lake is known to contain populations of Gasterosteus islandicus.
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